--- tags: workshops --- # 20221025 HISTSCI1930 20221025 Workshop #2 Plan ## plan Part 1: storyboarding * what do you have already? * what do you need? * today is about refining and pushing your podcasts to the next level * using three different color cards, map out your timeline and the different audio components that will comprise your podcast * narration * how will you guide your listener through the story your podcasts tells? * music bed * think about the tone you want to establish * how will you structure the listener's experience through music * primary data/field audio * how does this do something different than the music bed or the narration * how does it structure experience * work in your groups * share with the other group at your table Part 2: editing * garageband * finding the soundbite * recording some voiceover * sourcing music and using music to establish tone ## space and gear prep: ## media prep: ## live event support: ## Reference ### Key Info: *Podcasting the History of Science: Creating Research-Based Audio Stories, Podcasting Workshop 2* * Where: LL, Main Studio * When: Tuesday, October 25th 3pm - 4/4:30ish (workshop for first half of their 3-5:45pm class) * Enrollment: 32 [Client log](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Yuf3a0fl4VHD8-6HG0CM5ehu_MCAFVLrHo8wd8EnJPI/edit#heading=h.nb2axkopv4ur) [Project Folder](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15xvPFo4mM106cl2hOFIl4fILeUMEStpa) (from Dave - "I think either their edited practice interviews or solo audio story would be best.") ### Notes from the Instructor: [more complete notes from 20221012 checkin notes](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DeFFr5QLASoO4ifhZByqTOd1zN5H-uPZCM5utyiV9iI/edit#) there's about 8 groups Stations: focusing mostly on the music, with added layer of translating to everyday * The video editing station - waiting for dave to share with us the files (JK suggested garageband even though they’ve worked with audacity a bit) *